It has taken a ridiculously long time for the smash-hit TV show to get a video game adaptation, but it is finally coming in the form of. This-esque title pits players against each other in a series of physics-based minigames, with losing players being eliminated until there's only one left. It looks like a fair attempt at adapting the show without literally just recreating the games from it, giving players fun gameplay to come back to repeatedly.
However, while there's little doubt will be a successful game when it launches, and potentially even one of the best free multiplayer games, it is already making one crucial mistake that could see its player count plummet. This is a game that should attract millions of people at launch, but certain restrictions could see that number be significantly lower. Unfortunately, Netflix's controversial decision is not only a huge slap in the face to fans, but it also makes feel like a wasted opportunity.
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being a mobile exclusive is a bold mistake to make right out of the gate. While it's understandable that would be released on mobile, it seems counter-intuitive not to release it on consoles and PC at launch. Naturally, there are more people with mobile devices than there are consoles, but for a competitive multiplayer experience, especially one as frantic as appears, players are more likely to play it on a console or PC than they are on their phone, much like with.
It is certainly possible that will be ported to consoles after its initial mobile release. However, outside a few exceptions, most games either have simultaneous releases across all platforms or launch on PC and consoles first before transitioning to mobile like.
Netflix has always prioritized mobile devices when it comes to its extensive catalog of games, but its mobile ports are generally poorly received. is likely to get
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